Meta description not showing on google search

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  • Hello,

    We apologize for the issue you are facing with the meta description not showing correctly in Google search results. It’s important to ensure that your meta description is optimized and correctly set up in Rank Math.

    Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot this issue:

    1. Check Meta Description in Rank Math: Ensure that the meta description you added is saved correctly in the Rank Math settings for that specific post. You can do this by going to the post editor and checking the Rank Math SEO settings.

    2. Focus Keyword: Make sure that your focus keyword is included in the meta description, as this can help improve its visibility.

    3. Google’s Indexing: Sometimes, Google may take time to update its index. You can request indexing through Google Search Console to speed up the process.

    4. Content Quality: Ensure that your content is high-quality and relevant, as Google may choose to display an auto-generated description if it believes it better represents the content.

    5. SEO Tests: Use the SEO tests feature in Rank Math to check if there are any issues with your meta description or other SEO elements that need fixing.

    If you’ve checked all of these and the issue persists, please reply to this ticket with any additional details or questions, and a human agent from our support team will assist you further. Thank you for bringing this concern to our attention!

    Sources:
    How to Fix Rank Math SEO Tests Using Content AI » Rank Math
    How to Increase Your SEO Score Using AI » Rank Math

    This is an automated reply from Rank Math Support Bot. Your ticket has been assigned to a human agent and we will get back to you shortly.

    Hello,

    We’ve checked the page, and the meta title/description are already set in the page’s source code.

    You can also verify them by using these tools:
    https://heymeta.com
    https://rankmath.com/tools/meta-tag-analyzer/

    If the title/description is already set in the page’s source code, please note that Google and other search engines sometimes ignore the custom meta info altogether and show something from the page’s content that matches the search intent better.

    Here’s a link for more information:
    https://rankmath.com/kb/different-meta-title-and-description/

    Looking forward to helping you.

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